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Here is a general description on retrieving codes.
You will need to check online for the actual codes and their meanings. Systems built before 1996 will not show much compared to OBD2 systems built after 1996.

Flash Code 16 from a 1993 Ford Aerostar Rear ABS unit means that the system is functioning correctly without any faults.

However, it should NOT be testing and flashing ANYTHING while you are driving unless the test connector/circuit is grounded or if there is an immediate system fault. The test connector is located behind the left side of the instrument panel and is taped (or at least, it USED to be) to the wiring harness. It is a BLACK connector with 2 mating halves. One has a BLACK/ORANGE wire and the other has a RED wire.Inspect the connector to make sure it is plugged in and not corroded. Also check the wires to make sure they are not damaged or grounding inadvertently.

Make sure you are counting the number of flashes correctly. A fault code will be a series of short flashes followed by one long flash. For example, short, short, long, indicates a code 3. If more than one fault is present, it will output the lowest number code first. It will repeat itself until the ignition is turned off. For example: short, short, long, short, short, short, long, would indicate two seperate codes, code 3 and code 4, NOT a code 7, which would be indicated by six shorts and one long.

You don't need to, just cycle key, on (not start) off,on,off,on and leave in on position and count flashes of check engine light.Will be a 2 digit number with pause in between. For example: 3 flashes, pause, 3 more, is code 33. 1 flash, pause, 2 flashes, is code 12. When you get 5 flashes, pause, 5 more, that's 55 which means end of message.

88 means you are filtering alone no chlorine
Once the generator is set it will run its time like 1-12 hours depending on what you set it at
After this time it will flash 93 meaning it is getting ready for sleep mode eventually it will shut that down and then turn back on at the same time you programed it the time before

There are 2 green lights
top one is that you are filtering
second one comes on about 2-10 minutes after you set the generator time this shows you are producing salt